PINA ONCE MORE! WIM WENDERS' FILM IS ON AGAIN AT THE CORVIN AT 7.30PM ON 29TH NOVEMBER.
TICKETS ARE ON SALE AT THE CINEMA FROM THE 22ND NOVEMBER.



Workshop Foundation presents:
EDIT2011 7th International Dance Film Festival

It has been seven years since the Workshop Foundation organised the first EDIT International Dance Film Festival. This year we invite you to join us in a new location, the KINO Cinema.

The opening event of this year’s four-day festival will be the Hungarian premiere of Wim Wenders’ Pina 3D at the Corvin Cinema, which we are realising in collaboration with the Goethe Institue, Budapest. The film, which will run for the Oscar of Best Foreign Film next year, will be screened twice on 15th November.

Similarly to the previous years, we will present a ’best of‘ selection from the international works that arrived to our call for submissions, curated by Beáta Barda, artistic director of Trafó House of Contemporary Arts. We will screen a selection of six Portuguese dance films curated by Alberto Magno, director of Fábrica de Movimentos in Porto, Portugal and we will present new Hungarian works from 2010/11.

The Workshop Foundation has always been supporting experimental works and collaborations that reach across the boundaries of various art forms. For the festival this year we were looking for films and videos, which record dance and/or movement, which deal with body and gesture, irrespective of the length and theme of the works. Those who have attended previous EDIT Festivals know, that the genre of dance film can be interpreted on a very wide scale. It can "simply” be an adaptation of a dance performance for film, a choreography designed especially for film, a documentary about a dance project or a choreographer’s ouvre, but also an experiment with movement and visuality, and new technologies. This year’s program will include plenty of the above listed categories/possibilites.

Detailed program coming soon!

We screen the films in original language.


Sponsors and Partners:
NKA  Goethe Intézet    NEFMI    KINO  CorvinBudapest Film  Frame Research